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Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?

More than 90% of oral cancers are histopathologically squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). According to clinical behavior and histopathological features, we hypothesize that oral SCC can originate from either oral squamous epithelium or minor salivary glands. Here, we examined whether some oral SCCs ori...

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Autores principales: Kinouchi, Makoto, Izumi, Sayaka, Nakashiro, Koh‐ichi, Haruyama, Yasuo, Kobashi, Gen, Uchida, Daisuke, Hasegawa, Tomonori, Kawamata, Hitoshi
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30121960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31811
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author Kinouchi, Makoto
Izumi, Sayaka
Nakashiro, Koh‐ichi
Haruyama, Yasuo
Kobashi, Gen
Uchida, Daisuke
Hasegawa, Tomonori
Kawamata, Hitoshi
author_facet Kinouchi, Makoto
Izumi, Sayaka
Nakashiro, Koh‐ichi
Haruyama, Yasuo
Kobashi, Gen
Uchida, Daisuke
Hasegawa, Tomonori
Kawamata, Hitoshi
author_sort Kinouchi, Makoto
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description More than 90% of oral cancers are histopathologically squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). According to clinical behavior and histopathological features, we hypothesize that oral SCC can originate from either oral squamous epithelium or minor salivary glands. Here, we examined whether some oral SCCs originate from minor salivary glands, and investigated whether these tumors show particularly aggressive biological behavior. The mRNA expression profiles of samples obtained from six patients with oral floor SCC (five men, one woman; mean age, 62.7 years) were analyzed using a microarray containing 32,878 probes. The six samples were divided into two groups by clustering of expression levels of 845 probes differentially expressed in normal oral squamous epithelium and normal salivary glands. The expression profile in four cases was similar to that of normal oral squamous epithelium, and in two cases was similar to that of normal salivary glands. Furthermore, we identified nine genes that reveal the origin of the oral SCC. Subsequently, we examined the expression levels of these nine marker genes by reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction to determine the origin of 66 oral SCCs. Twelve of the 66 oral SCCs were considered to originate from minor salivary glands, and these tumors showed high metastatic potential (p = 0.044, Chi‐square test). Furthermore, SCC derived from minor salivary glands showed a poor event‐free survival rate (p = 0.017, Kaplan–Meier analysis). In conclusion, determination of the origin of oral SCC is helpful in planning treatment for patients with oral SCC.
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spelling pubmed-62208852018-11-13 Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland? Kinouchi, Makoto Izumi, Sayaka Nakashiro, Koh‐ichi Haruyama, Yasuo Kobashi, Gen Uchida, Daisuke Hasegawa, Tomonori Kawamata, Hitoshi Int J Cancer Molecular Cancer Biology More than 90% of oral cancers are histopathologically squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). According to clinical behavior and histopathological features, we hypothesize that oral SCC can originate from either oral squamous epithelium or minor salivary glands. Here, we examined whether some oral SCCs originate from minor salivary glands, and investigated whether these tumors show particularly aggressive biological behavior. The mRNA expression profiles of samples obtained from six patients with oral floor SCC (five men, one woman; mean age, 62.7 years) were analyzed using a microarray containing 32,878 probes. The six samples were divided into two groups by clustering of expression levels of 845 probes differentially expressed in normal oral squamous epithelium and normal salivary glands. The expression profile in four cases was similar to that of normal oral squamous epithelium, and in two cases was similar to that of normal salivary glands. Furthermore, we identified nine genes that reveal the origin of the oral SCC. Subsequently, we examined the expression levels of these nine marker genes by reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction to determine the origin of 66 oral SCCs. Twelve of the 66 oral SCCs were considered to originate from minor salivary glands, and these tumors showed high metastatic potential (p = 0.044, Chi‐square test). Furthermore, SCC derived from minor salivary glands showed a poor event‐free survival rate (p = 0.017, Kaplan–Meier analysis). In conclusion, determination of the origin of oral SCC is helpful in planning treatment for patients with oral SCC. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-09-21 2018-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6220885/ /pubmed/30121960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31811 Text en © 2018 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of UICC. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Molecular Cancer Biology
Kinouchi, Makoto
Izumi, Sayaka
Nakashiro, Koh‐ichi
Haruyama, Yasuo
Kobashi, Gen
Uchida, Daisuke
Hasegawa, Tomonori
Kawamata, Hitoshi
Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
title Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
title_full Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
title_fullStr Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
title_short Determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: Squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
title_sort determination of the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma by microarray analysis: squamous epithelium or minor salivary gland?
topic Molecular Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30121960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31811
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